Canto

 1     5|      sentiment.~ ~ LVII~"But eight days past or more, to Scotland'
 2     9|       there twenty, seven or eight, or four,~Near or further
 3    13|    higher price might crave.~Eight months are past, the ninth
 4    15|   Exceeding every stature by eight feet.~From him wayfaring
 5    17|  stroke and one good thrust.~Eight were there who made league
 6    17|     for his care.~ ~ CIV~The eight, who had to keep the field
 7    17|      have done against those eight;~ ~ CV~And, for such little
 8    18|  Otho and Berlinghier.~ ~ IX~Eight lances' shock, that eight
 9    18|    Eight lances' shock, that eight such warriors guide,~Which
10    18|    Michael's plain,~With the eight of whom I spake, all set
11    18| cruel brand~Unhorsed perhaps eight other warriors near.~His
12    18|      should gain.~ ~ CXXXIII~Eight days or ten in joy and triumph
13    20|     Danube's waters, through~Eight horns or ten to meet the
14    24|   expected him six months or eight; --~And lastly, since he
15    24|    wounded in seven parts or eight,~And reft his shield and
16    32|       By two, three, six, by eight, by twenty days --~She seeing
17    38|      losers, when sixteen to eight were we,~What will ensue,
18    42| pavilion's guise;~Which from eight separate fronts, projects
19    42|      the building overlayed.~Eight marble statues (snowy was
20    43| hundred years, one score and eight:~A savage life he led and
21    43| well-known form and mien;~As eight that round this fount by
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